Sunday, October 26, 2025

Articles by Steve Silverman

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Ohio State fans will love Robert Griffin III’s Heisman claim
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Ohio State fans will love Robert Griffin III’s Heisman claim

The Ohio State Buckeyes are the defending national champions and the No. 1 team in the nation again this season. It’s clear that the Buckeyes will have major tests as they pursue an undefeated record and another title, but they have a remarkable talent level and they are playing up to it so far this season. Many national observers look at wide receiver Jeremiah Smith and consider him the best player in the nation. However, it’s difficult for a wide receiver to get the backing needed to win the Heisman Trophy. That honor is almost always the domain of quarterbacks and running backs. That could play into the hands of Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, who received support on the Fox college football pregame show from Robert Griffin III. The former Baylor and Washington Redskins (now Commanders) quarterback cited Sayin’s accuracy and consistency as the primary factors for making him the favorite in the race for college football’s most treasured individual award. Sayin has completed 156 of 195 passes for 1,873 yards along with a 19-3 TD to interception ratio. Those numbers demonstrate that Sayin has adapted very well in first year of competing in head coach Ryan Day’s offense. Sayin likely to face biggest tests against Penn State and Michigan The Buckeyes earned a 34-0 victory at Wisconsin, but Sayin and his teammates are likely to face a test from Penn State in their upcoming game. The Nittany Lions were expected to win the Big Ten title before the start of the season, but a three-game losing streak has derailed the team and cost head coach James Franklin his job. The Penn State defense is likely to be angry when they see the Buckeyes. Penn State may be able to challenge Sayin and the passing game The Buckeyes should have their way in the following games against Purdue, UCLA and Rutgers, but the regular-season finale at Michigan could be their toughest game of the year. Ohio State has lost four consecutive games to the Wolverines, and the pressure to end that losing streak will be intense for Sayin and Day.

Packers latest roster updates will catch fans’ attention before Cardinals game
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Packers latest roster updates will catch fans’ attention before Cardinals game

The Green Bay Packers are heading to the road for consecutive games away from Lambeau Field in Weeks 7 and 8 against the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers. There’s no such thing as an easy road game in the NFL, and head coach Matt LaFleur knows that. The Packers are in first place in the NFC North and they can’t afford a slip up in either game. The Packers may not have cornerback Keisean Nixon against the Cardinals as he was added to the team’s injury list because of an unspecified illness. He is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game. Additionally, the Packers have added running back Pierre Strong Jr. to the active roster from the team’s practice squad. The Packers are looking for their first road victory of the season. They dropped a 13-10 decision to the Cleveland Browns in Week 3 as they let that game slip away after leading well into the fourth quarter. They also played a 40-40 tie game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 4. While Jordan Love and the offense was productive throughout the game, the Green Bay defense was not able to contain Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. Neither team was able to separate in the overtime period. Cardinals have lost four straight games The Packers defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6 to get back on the winning track, but the Cardinals have fallen on hard times after winning the first two games of the season. They have since lost four consecutive games and have fallen into last place in the NFC West. All four of those losses have been close games, with two defeats by a single point and none by more than five points. The Cardinals will not have quarterback Kyler Murray in the lineup because of a foot sprain, and they will once again turn to Jacoby Brissett to lead the offense. If Jordan Love and the Packers get off to a strong start, it may be difficult for Brissett to play catch-up with the Cardinals offense.